Forge Connections & Advance Your Career at the NTA Women/Non-Binary Member Mentoring Dinner
Are you a woman or non-binary individual passionate about public finance and taxation? The National Tax Association (NTA) is thrilled to announce its exclusive Mentoring Dinner, designed to foster invaluable professional relationships and provide unparalleled guidance for your career journey.
This special event will take place on Wednesday, November 5th, in the evening, prior to the official start of the NTA conference, at a conveniently located Boston area restaurant.
Why Participate?
The NTA Mentoring Dinner offers a unique opportunity to:
- Connect with Peers: Interact with other women and non-binary professionals who share your interests in the theory and practice of public finance and taxation.
- Gain Expert Insight: Be organized into small, interest-based groups, each paired with two experienced mentors eager to share their knowledge and advice.
- Discuss Key Career Topics: Engage in dynamic conversations on a wide range of critical issues, including:
- Generating cutting-edge research ideas
- Collaboration and co-authorship strategies
- Navigating the publishing landscape
- Understanding promotion processes
- Effective networking techniques
- Achieving work-life balance in academia and practice
- Build Lasting Relationships: Mentors and mentees are highly encouraged to connect before, throughout, and after the NTA conference, extending the benefits of this program far beyond dinner.
- Unlock Exclusive Opportunities: Participants will have the unique chance to receive a practice job market interview conducted by a senior mentor – an invaluable preparation tool for your career advancement.
Who Should Apply?
This dinner is open to all NTA women and non-binary members who are engaged in the theory and practice of public finance and taxation. Applicants must plan to attend the NTA conference in person.
Don’t miss this exceptional opportunity to expand your network, gain valuable insights, and propel your career forward. Space is limited, so apply early!
The deadline to apply was September 1, 2025.